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Why Password Managers Fail to Secure and How You Can Take Back Control (June 25th)

Thursday, June 25th, 2026: 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM

In this webcast, Rich Eisenberg will explain why password managers and digital vaults provide a false sense of security rather than actual protection. This session challenges the reliance on vaults in a SaaS-dominated landscape and demonstrates how organizations can finally connect their IdP - whether Okta, Entra, or Ping - to the uncontrolled apps that currently operate in the dark.

Why Password Managers Fail to Secure and How You Can Take Back Control (June 25th)
Virtual

The password manager was meant to be the final line of defense for corporate credentials that can't be controlled by SSO. Instead, it has become a high-value target and a workaround for a fundamental flaw in identity strategy. Organizations are battling relentless attacks on password vaults and a massive surge in Shadow SaaS. The industry must admit a hard truth: managing passwords has failed to neutralize the #1 threat vector for data exfiltration.

Key discussion points:

  • How users circumvent password managers using critically weak secrets and even reusing passwords
  • Why centralizing secrets creates a single point of failure and fails to stop sophisticated modern phishing
  • Strategies to extend your primary Identity Provider to every app in your stack, including non-SAML, home grown and legacy platforms—without paying for premium enterprise tiers (i.e., no SSO tax)
  • Using decentralized technology to eliminate password-based workflows and regain control over Shadow IT, shutting down phishing and credential theft threat vectors in the process

The goal: Stop relying on temporary fixes. Learn how to transition from basic password management to Universal SSO, ensuring every application is secure, governed, and truly passwordless.

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